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Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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Redundancy on a spec sheet and resilience in practice are two different things β the gap between them only shows up during…
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The greenfield-versus-brownfield choice in data center development comes down to a trade-off between design freedom and speed to operational capacity.There is a…
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Subsea cable landing points are not just a network engineering detail β they quietly shape which metros become colocation hubs in the…
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Interconnection density compounds in value over time: every additional carrier and cloud on-ramp in a facility makes it more attractive to the…
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AI and accelerated-compute workloads have rewritten the assumptions colocation buyers used to rely on, particularly around power density, which now regularly exceeds…
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The difference between N+1 and 2N redundancy is not academic β it determines whether the facility can lose an entire power or…
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Certifications are a useful filter, not a guarantee. They confirm a facility has the right controls in place at the point of…
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